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About The Columbian. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 1880-1886 | View Entire Issue (May 5, 1882)
o ! ; i . ' ' ' ' ' HENRY W. LONGFELLOW. Br ECGENK J. HALL. The loftiest pines that tower upon the moun tains Mut prostrate fall, and soon forgotten be. The broadest streams that flow from far-offfoun-taius Mingle with the sea. The strongest structures reared by man's en deavor Must sink at last to slow and sure decay; The grandest empires fade Iroin earth forever The nations pass away. But Truth remains; her life is always vernal, Her face is fadeless, and her words divine. She never dies; her mission is eter"aln Beyond the starsythat shine ! Hushed is the voice that tilled the world with splendor Bv the sweet music of its matchless song; Si'lentthe manly heart that, true and tender, lias cheered the world so long. In stately home, in humble habitation, Alike, are tears of honest sorrow shed ; AH hearts regard with love and veneration The jwet that is dead. The words will live upon his spotless pages Will help the hopeless heavenward will lend A lustre to his land. In after ages He will seem a friend. Not in the world's wild Btrife or wreclless races, Not amid the mad and frenzied throng he trod; His life was spent in fair and pleasant places, Anil very near to God. The life to come through noble inspirations Revealed by him its beauty to mankind; He moved and miugled 'mid the grand crea tions, That tilled his matchless mind. He walked behind the screen. Through clouds of glorv He saw theVplendid heights of Heaven divine: He learned from Angles there the noble story Of sweet Evangeline. Houie to his rest home to his Father tender Home to the land of which he oft has told Home, home to Heaven, to sing with new-born splendor Beyond the gates of gold. . How sweet to die with friends and kindred near him To co his dim and sightless eyes! How grand To pass from Fame's bright hight, while all re vere him, In the Better Land ! Tocalmlv drift adown the darksome river Into the life beyond the world's recall Into the presnce of the Glorious Giver, . Who tonus and fashions all Where Heaven's light will shine forever o'er him, i Without a woeful cloud of worldly care To meet with loved ones who have gone )efore him. Who waits to greet him there ? Major Andre's Waich. The story of Major Andre's watch, which, after many vicissitntles, has come into the possession of a gentleman living in Newlmrg-on-the-Hudson, is an interesting one. j Andre at the time of his captnre wore two watches, as was the custom of gentlemen at that time. His captors took both. One, General Wash ington forced them to give lip, and it was restored to Andre. The other is the watch in question. Its history is as fol lows: After Andre's execution it was sold. 'by his captors to Colonel William Stevens Smith, then holding a commis sion in the patriot army on the Hudson, for thirty guineas. Colonel Smith, it may be premised, married a sister of John Adams and was the from whom these facts are derived. Hmitu sent the watcii unuer tue nag oi truce to General Robinson, command ing the British outposts on the Hudson, with the request that it be forwarded to Andre's family in England. Kobinson, who, as is proved, was a "roue," and a gambler, pawned the watch and spent fhe money in carousals. Time passed on. and the watch was forgotten. At the time of the Philadelphia CentennjatJ it came on with other relics ancL-wasM deposited in the Wisconsin department; There a sharp-eyed newspaper corres pondent discovered it, and described it ia the column of his journal. The paragraph, a long time after, meeting the eye of the gentleman whose ances tor had sent the watch, as he supposed," to its iightful owners a hundred years before, he at once begun to search for the relic, traveling over the greater portion of the State of Wisconsin, and at last lie discovered its owner in the person oi" a venerable lady, who stated that her husband had "purchased it of a pawn broker in Philadelphia nearly fifty years before. The lady was willing to sell, and the gentleman gladly became its owner. Its identity he has been able to clearly establish. It is an open face gold watch of French manufacture, of' peculiar shape, being flat and thin and totally unlike anything known to American jewelers. There are but four figures on the j dial three, six, nine and twelve the intermediate hours being indicated! by asterisks. On the dial-plate in fine letters are engraved the words, "Thomas Campbell, Albany." Campbell was the dealer of whom Andre bought it, Albany teing a little town in the district of Breadalbane, Scotland. On the inner case is engraved, "John Andre, 1774." On receipt of the watch. inquiries were made in .bn gland througu Dean Stanley and other parties to dis cover if the Andre family had received the watch sent to General Kobinson, which established the fact that they had not. The same inquiries proved incon testably that this was the watch earned by Andre on the morning of his capture. Lippincott. j . Every Day a Little Every day a little knowledge. One fact in a day. How small is one fact! Only one. Ten years pass by. ! Three thousand six hun dred and sixty facts are not a small thing. Everyday a little self-denial. The thing that is difficult to do to-day will be an easy thing to do three hun dred and sixty-five days hence, if each day it shall have been repeated. What power of self-mastery shall he enjoy who seeks every day to practice the grace he prays for. Every day a little happiness. We live for the good of others, if our living be in sense true living. It is not in great deeds of kindness only that the blessing is found. In "little deeds of kindness." repeated everv day. we find true happiness.1: At home, at school, in the street, in the playground, in the neighbor's house, we shall find oppor tunity every day for usefulness. , 1 Biff WorJs. Was there ever such an era for big words as this? Petticoats went out when crinoline walked in. Elastics have driven garters from sight and memory. No man rides on horseback now; he takes equestrian exercise. We have no city papers they are metropolitan 'jour nals. Metropolitan journalists write about epistaxis; they mean bleeding at the nose. Women are no longer married; they enter into connubial bliss by being led to the hymeneal altar.. Nobody sells tooth powder or hair wash; it is denti frice, sozodont and capillary decoction. Every writer in the ago of sham and metaphysics uses glibly the words phle botomy diagnosis, etc. These titanic highfalutants must run their course, and then we shall again come down to the pure well of English undefiled that every lover of those sturdy little Saxon words delights to drink from. (D.XDITIUX ASD PROSPKCTX. Report of the Pacific Mutual Life Inourance Co. of C'ullforulu. The undersigned committee, reprt'Heutin g the pol ley holders of the Pacific Mutual Life Ins nance Co of California, resident in Oregon and Washington territory, respectfully report taat they have com pleted a careful examination of the business affairs and asset of said company, and find the assets to be correctly set forth in their auuual statement of date, December ai, IWmI. As to the liabilities, the com mittee accept aa correct the valuation of the policy reserve made by the insurance commissioner of the state of California. During tne year 1881, the company availed itself of the advantage offered by the amendment to the law under which it was orgauized, providing for the retirement of the unsecured notes constituiujj its guarantee fund, and returned ail those notes to their makers, thereby relieving itself of all liability ac cruing tinder said notes, without in any manner re ducing the admitted assets or impairing the respon sibility of the corporation. The company, in October last, removed its princi pal office from the city of Sacramento to the city of San Francisco, and now occupies commodious quar ters at 41K California street, in said last mentioned place. The change of location, though greatly to the advantage of the corporation, has been accom plished without any iucreuse of expense; and, In fact, the office expeust s of the company are now ma terially less than before the removal. Ve met most of the directors of the company, and were present at one session of its executive committee, and found the gentlemen controlling the corporation to be among the most substantial, successful and capable business men of San Francisco. Every facility and courtesy possible was extended to euable us to ar rive at an exact understanding of the condition of the compauy, its mode of doing business, the char acter of its securities, its system of accounts and checks one department and office upon another. From our exauiinatiou, we feel justified in saying that the company is upon a sound and enduring ba sis, its affairs managed honestly, and with prudence aul energy, and that there is every reason to expect that from the present time its growth will be a rapid as its friends could wish. in conclusion, we say that we are well satisfied with our insurance in the Pacific Mutual, and have no hesitation in commending it to such of our citi zens as desire to effect insurance upon their lives. WM. P. WIXANS, J. W. OEORGK, J. McCKAKEN, Committee. San Francisco, Cal.. Feb 27, 181. Office ok Inscraxi.k Commissioner, I San Francisco. March 20, 1882. Dr. Geo. A. Moore. President l'ac(li: Mutual Life Insurance I'o.. San Franristo: Df.ar Sir Herewith you will liud the c ertificate of this office of the capi tal, assets and liabilities of your company for the year ending December SI, 181 ; in forwa.ding which J hold it to be due to you to congrat ulate you uikju the wise retirement,- by authority of law, of the guarautee notes which, since the organization of the company, have nominally been a part of it assets, whereas in fact, in my judgment, they were an element of annoyance, and a source of outlay entirely beyond any possible good they could ever be to either the policy holders or company. The assets now are real, tangible and good, which condition, I may excusably add, is due to intelligent, judicious management of the com pany's affairs. Life insurance, of late years in this state, has been conducted upon a more legitimate basis than formerly: the companies admitted t do business here exercising prudential caution in in curring risks, and meeting their losses iu an honest, bnsiuess-like way ; no one of the number excelling your own in those respect. Very truly yours. J. C. MAYNARD. Iusurance Commissioner. A Sale litsiiraitce Company. A committee of prominent .gentlemen who were carrying policies in the Pacific Mutual Life Insurance company of Cal ifornia, last month met at San Francisco to inquire into the workings and condi tion of that company, and the result of their investigation is published else where. The report, made as it is by solid and careful business men, is very flattering to the company and puts it in tile lead of all others doing business on this coast. The Pacific Mutual has thus far honestly paid all losses, is on a perma nent and enduring basis and must from this time forth rank as one of the lead ing life insurance companies of the United States. The Oregon branch, of which A. McKinnie is manager, has se cured the patronage of the leading busi ness men of Oregon and Washington Territory. "Well, you're the biggest goose l ever see," said an uncultivated but honest Bostonian, to the partner of i his joys and sorrows. And she, who had had the ad vantage of a public school education, smiled upon him with a seraphic smile, as she remarked, ''Oh, hubby, you are such a self-forgetful darling!" OKKOOX TO MASSACHtSKTrs. Some time ago Messrs. Hodge, Davis ft Co., of this city, read tn a Massachusetts paper that Hon. Charles K. Ladd, auditor of that state, was afflicted with an incurable kidney disease, and had been obliged to give up work and return to his home. They immediately sent him a box of their celebrated Oregon Kidney Tea, and from time to time sent him other boxes. A few days ago they received from him the following letter: Commonwealth of Massachusetts, 1 Auditor's Dep't, Boston, Nov. 11, 1881.) : . Messrs. Hodge, Davis & Co.: Dear Sirs I have no hesitation in saying that I have been much benefited by the use of the Oregon Kidney Tea as a remedy for a kidney difficulty which has troubled me for six or eight years. I can heartily recommend it to those who are similarly afflicted, as a safe and agreeable remedy. I shall test its virtues further, for I have great faith m it as a specific for many diseases of the kidneys. Respectfully yours. ' CHAS. R. LADD, The original of this letter can be seen by calling i Messrs. Hodge, Davis & Co., Portland, Oregon, and the Oregon Kidney Tea can be bought of any druggist or dealer, in Oregon or Washington, price f 1 per box. Musical !--The largest stock of Hheet music and mimical instruments north of San Francisco can be found at Simon Harris', .Portland, Ore gon. Catalogues mailed free. Send name and address to Cragin & Co., Philadelphia, Pa., for cook book, free. j The galaxy of stars at the Elite theater in Port land, is drawing crowded houses nightly. Re member the popular prices, 2.r and 50 cents to any part of the house. All sensible people suffering with rheumatism use Pfundcr's Oregon Blood Purifier. Sold at $1.00 a bottle. . J Turkish Hugs. Send to John B. Garrison 1G7 Third street Portland, for catalogues of de signs. - The Gold Medal gallery of Portland, owned- by F. G. Abel!, Portland, is alvays bringing out novelties in the photographic line; His country patrons are always pleased with their treatment as well as the work obtained. Send $1.00 toW. D. Palmer, Portland, for one year's subscription to the Pacificl Overseer, the greil semi.itwiuthly A. O. U. iV. paper. Sheet Music? Largest 6tock on the northwest coast, orders filled promptly. Send stamp for cat alogue and journal, Wiley B. Allen 153 Third street, Portland For that headache I Try J,he Oregon Blcxxl Purifier, the vegetable remedy, it's the cure. Dr. Henley's celebrated California IX L Bit ters always relieve Dyspepsia and Indigestion. Garrison repairs ill kinds ot sewing machines PortM Bnsiness Directory ! . K. M A. V RH Civil Kiigitieer,tContractor und survevors. Oflict '2a tstark street, fiiion Hlock, Portland, Or., with Ferry & White, Heul Kstate Agents. Wiurv.ving done in any part of Oregon or UrihtllKtOC i KAKKBI ES. KM PIKE lOTfCTKIf V 12 Washington. Voss A l'u hr, Props. Manufacturers of Pilot bread, crack ers, etc Pork und beans and Bosttra brown bread every Sunday morning. ASSAYEKN. J. It. MelXTOHII, Cor. Front and Stark. Chem ical analysis made of coal, mineral waters, elc. tr dlnarv assavsof gold, silver, lead or copper, from :i to ". Dr. P. Ilarvev. Consulting Chemist. ATTO R EY. D. I. KKXXKDV, Attorney and Counselor at, Imw Knuiu & Itekuni'a building, legal business pertaining to Ijetters Patent for inventions, before the Patent Otlice or u the Courts, a specialty. EYE & EAR INFIRMARY -AN SANITARIUM, OR HOME FOR THE SICK. Uucudum It o net bet. Porter und Wood Sim., Month Portland, Or. Ir. Pilkington, late Professor o t Eye A Ear Diseases in the MtMlifiil Department of Willamette diversity has erect ed a tine building, on a beautiful elevation in tbe south lart of the city and is prepared to accomo date patients suffering from all diseases of the EYE, EAH or THKOAT. Also will pay special attention to persons laboring under Chronic Nervous affections, ami to diseases peculiar to women, and recieve a limi ted number of cases expecting confinement. The intention is to provide a Hoi.ie for such cases with all the best hygienic agencies, combined with the tiest medical skill to be had in the metrojolis. Consulting physician and surgeon Dr. Philip Harvey, Prof, of diseases' of women and children in the ruedioaJ department Willamette University. Also lr. J. .M. F. Browne, Prof, of Physiology med dep't. Willamette I'niveraity. For any amount of references and circular, address I UK. I. IS. MLKIXOTO.V, Cor. lat nnil Vhlnirtoii Nt.. Portliuid, Or. HUDSON'S GUN STORE, 88 Flrat street, Portland, Oregon. Ul'Kt, FIATOl AKD MMITNITIOA rtafcln Tnekle of TCrery Deaertntlna. PACIFIC COAST Saantii Bureau. A COKPOIHTIO.M. Pre-videi t L WENDELL EASTON Vice Pre, and Gen. Manager GEO. W. FillNK Trea-arer ANCJ O-CA LIFOKNIaN BANK Secretary F. B. WILDE Board of DlrecloiH. J. O ELDRIDGE. j GRANT I. TAGGART. G. W. KKIKK. i F. B. WILDE, WENDELL JCARTON. Principal Plnce of BtmhifttH. 22 Montgomery Street, :San. .Francisco. .nb-AgeucieS a ecn county seat of the state. Aiceur) lor Wale nmt I xcliange of farin Intr lamN. L.rtc tmctN subdivide! mid s HI at auction or private Hale. 43"CoIoniMs'and Immigrants located, fateful appraisements made for Bnks. Courts. Ad raluis irators. Trustees. ec. Legal forms compiled with. Full records of sales in each county on tile at the General Office.! Assume entire cliarge of property, pay taxes, insurance etc. etc. IHIMkV TO LOAN v fTlhla irreat Strength, ft -A- enlna; Kemedy and .Verve TOAil: is the le gitimate result of over 10 vears of, practical experi ence, and Cl'KKS WITH U N K A I L IN i CK RT A 1 il TV Nervous and Physical Debility, Seminal Weak news. Spermatorrhoea KmisslonsJinpotency Ex hausted Vitality, Prema ture I.Hcltiie anil liUM OF MAMIOOn, from whatever cause produced. tit t.iirili,tw HTi.l tiliHfiou the KltMidTsireiitflheiiH the Nerves, ISrain, Muscles Digestion. Reproductive Urging, and Physical and .Mental Faculties. It stops a ly Unnatural debilitating drain uioii the system, preventing invohi'itary losses debilitating dreams, seminal losses with the urine, etc., m destructive to mind and body. It is a sure eliminator of all KIDNKV AN D BLADDER COM PLAINTS. IT CONTAINS 'D INJCUIOl'H IN GREDIENT. To thooe naCerlns; from thee of youthful Indlseretlonsor exeeime", "needy, thorough und perntnnent OL'ICK IH OITAB A.VTKKU. Price. SO per bottle. or rive tx.ttles tu -ase with full directions and advice, SIO. Sent fte cure from observation to any address ujion receipt of price, or C. O. I). To be had only of Ir. t'. I. Nulfleld, JBIO Kearny street, San Francisco, Cal. Consultations strictly confidential, by tetter or at office, PKEK. For tbe convenience of patients, and iu order to secure iierfect secrecy, I have adopted a private address, under which all packages are forwarded. J TKIAL BOTTLR FKEK. Sufficient to show its merit, will be sent to any one applying by letter, stalhigj his symptoms and age Communications xtrictly confidential. 4882 j SPRING 1882 MRS- G- H. CLARKE, Fourth and j Columbia sts., Portland, Or., Would announce to the ladies of this county that ehe has received her SPRING STOCK j OF MILLINERY. ORDERS G VEN PROMPT ATTENTION. STURGES,LARSEfl&CO.r x f-JIIPPING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, j Wholesale Dealers In Teas Canned Hoods, Sjriips, Honey, Pried Fruits, Provisions, etc., etc. ' Shippers of Ornln, Flour, Wool, und Country Produce. Consignments bolicited and Liberal Advances made I when desired. . :I4. PHOXT STKirr. PORTI.AXI). OK- Plants, Trees, Etc. ! XL.U8TRATKD CATALOGUE FREE A J. R. TRUMBULL & CO, 419 and 421 Sansome street. San Francwco. I SALVREEN. A Heady Keltef and Pnln Rxtrwetor which Every Family should Hove at Hand. II cures Corns, Bunions. Burns. Bru ses. Bolls, Felons, Old sores. It hep matte pains. More eyes. Sore throat. Sprains, Cleers, Tooth ache, side ache, Wort, Halt rheum, ltlngmorm, etc. Removes Inflammation in stantly Price 'JJicts. For sale by all Irmrgists or sent on receipt of price" by the Household Supply Co. ot V rtlaud, Oregon. ' MEN AND WOMEN, Bovs and girls, h'nyoue'who wants light, pleasant era iMovment in which fromf.t to $10 per day can be muee "will send their name and postofttce address to it Im mediately, and recelvv our descriptive circulars. Ad dress. U. II. Uetehell dV Co., No. H7 Front street., forttaud, Oregon. mnoM fifi nn mmmM IIILdhWfjAIUIIll l iiiM.mil mi i n, iT.:..-,f THOMPSON, DeHAfiT & GO. Iron & Steel MERCHANTS AND DEALERS IN . Shelf and-Heavy Hardware, BLACKSMITHS' TOOLS, Farmers' and Mechanics' Supplies, VAGON AND CARRIAGE WOOD STOCK, C All III AGE CLOT?,i TRIMMINGS Files, Twist Drills, Hammers, Sledges, Tongs, Slocks and Dies, Norway and Reflned Iron, Horse Shoes and Nails, Cumberland Coal, CHAINS, COBDAOG OF ALL K.IX1IS. Blocks, Oakum, Oars, Capstans, etc. BOLTS, RIVETS, SPIKES nails. OUR STOCK OF Wagon anfl Carriage Material V IS THE LARGEST AND BEST ASSORTED ON THE COAST. IT First St., It: and ITS Front 8t.,eomer Yamhill, Portland, Oregon. BUCKINGHAM & HECHT'S m. n w SUB BOOTS AND SHOES ..i Are the BEST and COST NO MOKE than Oilier II ran ds, and if the Merchant with whom you Trade does not keen our Woods it is because it PAYS better to sell a pair of Boots or Shoes everj TWO Mouths than every FOLK or FIVE. WE WARRANT EVERY PAIR We make. All Merchants in Good Credit can procure these Uoods at our Ware houses In PORTLAND or San Francisco. TRY OUR "HERCULES" BOOTS HECHT BROS. & CO. 1850. 32 Years Practical Experience. 1882. John A. Child DRUGGIST, s 'K Mh" .,$1 Fine Chemicals, renumery, Toilet Articles, Sponges, Soaps, & Rubber Laods. Cor. Morrison & 2d Bt. Portland, Or. Special attention paid to orders by mail when accotn "pnnid with the rash. 1... ulpvihr feu 5Si h M CD Warranted First Class 85 UPWARDS. SIMON HARRIS, 80LK AGENT, 48 First St., Portland, Or. Cntalouen niRileI Fr. LAND PLASTER, IN ANY QUANTITY, BY Everding Sc Faxrell FRONT & ALDER STS., PORTLAND. j$l,MM REWARD IOIt. AXVONK WHO WILL LKAHN : Kellonir A IlllHuait Mywteiu ot lirvmm nl Cloak 'ultlnir, and. with a -orrt nifa.s uieuiul pfrfi't cutting, pruiliice a hud fitting garment. S'venil improvements have- junt heii mailt'. lAgents to Nfl! anil teach waiiltnl In every town. Hood ageritH can make irom $10 to ?zr per day. KKWXHK1 A J ILLHOX, SyKes" Snro'CnrB flir Gatarrli1 iqui n or vn v, pkioe i oo; "atmospukuic J.U InHitftlators," price 30c. Dry tnire and InHUtiia tors mailed on receipt of price, with full tlirwtion for UHe.tc. N. o. SKIDMOKK & Co.. DrtunrUt 151 HM street. Portland, Or. ole AgentR for the N. 1'aclfic Orast raar2ill f xar- .... W ftPOUTLANll OREOUN. fVi AND I" PALACE 0 5 F. S. CHADBOUENE & Go. Cor. First arid Yamhill, Portland, Or. We are now prepared to FURNITURE, BEDDING & UPHOLSTERY, EVER OFFERED Don' Fail to Give i s First mid A XI) GENERAL HARDWARE Carpenters' Too's, Axef, Sledges, Wedges, Bird Cages, Woo I aiidtWillowware etc., etc. AT THE LOWEST RAT AT F. B. CH0WSS HAUDWAUE HOUSE, 2t3 FIKST ST., i VKAU MAIN. A GRAND KE VOLUTION In the Boot and Shoe business. ' AT Till xa. iua F1KT KTKKIX I'avintf enlarg'l my n' ore and just received a large Invoice or j.uUH-s', ueniH' anu timuren 1 FINE I J500TS AND SII0 1 2S. From th largest and best Ka-stern House public can rely upon Betting a finer article ever bfcfre ofleretl in l'ortlund and at : I.OWKU PRICE. k The Itiau Call and see for Yourself and be convinced H. G ALLICK, w York ltoot it ltd Mum? llouae. K o. 10S First Htrvt. AltE YOU GOING to PAINT TIIXX t'SETHE Averill Mixed Paint The Best, Most Durable, .Most lie ', and the Cheapest. Autifiil IT I HKKl'AKKDIN LIQUID FO'HM AN DSOI.T) 1. bv tbe Ballon onlv. ii any tli-s'n-il uantity litrtber . Sum iition to n, o.Cal. KKADV H)H Til K liUl'sIl, ivqiiirinc nJ uilililion of oil or spin is. It Is of Pure White and of any sliade or col pie curd colors and Price I.Wf ni:ii!cl on si i i 1 i. No. 403 Market St.. odd. 1-rout. Sun IranciM Also, SOI.K AUKN'T for tbe Celebrated NIXED IA And Dealer in Ill I'l'UII PAINTS. OII. VAKNIsHEs and PAIN I'KlfS MATKUIAI.M For sale by F F- HKAOII .V lort llaiiil . Or. DAXC0 5? STENCILS SEALS 4 KJLI. r.VQBAYRB. 3 FIKST Of i. rORTMND. on. SEWING MACHINE STORE. 167 Tliir.I street, orllnui. JOHN ;B. GARRISON, Proprietor, GENT KOE. TUB ite. Improved Singer, Crown, Hoie. New rtome, Davis, Wilson, VD" Howe, Royal I Wh St. John, Ani (ieueral Agent for Oresron and Washington Territory for tue Household bewing rnacnine. Dealer in ail kinds ol Sewiug Macbitie Attach. menu. Needles oils. t-tc. nt-Sewinii MacBlues recaiwi on -hoit notice. SPORTSMEN'S EMPORIUM. WM. BECK & SON. ' Importers and ilenlers In Gnus, Rifles, and Revolvers Sinker lleels, Lines, Hivskets, Foals, urgeoii Lines, Flies, Leaders," jwiks ol iill kinds. PISHI1TG- "TACKIiE, Iimiileil and Tapered Oil .-ilk I.iner Six Spliced Split Bamboo Rods, J65tl;107 (eennl ., IortaUl. Or. B'FAUttAXT Til F. IllSiTIS Til I All .Mo.lem linpiuvements. Open all t : TTir ay. a. II. HKKXKU. I"ro prtt or New York Boo m SnoBH mil give the best Bargain in IN THIS MARKET. a Call Before .'Purchasing. F. S. CHADBOURHE & CO., Yamhill S reels, roiilaud, Oregon. WILLIAM COL LI EH, MACHINIST. L Denier In 'ev mid . SECOND HAND XIC'HIXEHV, . 6t MdlMit Nu. l'ortlui.d. Or. Iitle d-lrli Ifollet-". t:nulii or HAW Mll.l. MACUIM'.KY raitrar ' by uddreiwlnir Mr. fulller. New and Second Hand Machinery Iloajcht und miIJ or traded lo ttdvnntMcat a l u 11 u 1 it ii (, iClll.t 1I. A Kl'IIICA.) The Flnet UlTT'EItH tn tbe WOULD. tiikv i:Fri:cii'ALi.Y ci kk SIAURIAL DISEASES, Vlliille Ibe Nyaiifm and itrrrat the- rnviKm o the Dreitdmi .lehl lluMI, l)ll'M)M,t.IA. Ak 'ynr liruculkt r Wine- Mnchttnl for tbem. Wll.lir.UIIIAU A- '., Auent. Nnii i'mit -lM'0. W. .1. VA fCIU'VI l .1- l.. fllnn4. A ?m Cfl IFflKNIll .71 11.1 1 V1U1II I Recdm mended by all Physicians. It ! i he'Oi tllicte an Iwi k tn tloltle. a Mir ( iif ! r inaiRe i.oa 10 oi Appeuie, aDd the Beft Liver Kf gulatcr known. -!.! ONLY ITS OLAHH. To fill or fc'l tuy but tbe Reuuine article ootof oarbotilf i fe.oiy. aud wlieu detected, will bo prosecuted to tbe lull extent of the law. Trade" supplied by A It PA I IIAltASZTIIV A CO. 5UJ Vnki(!n;ton St., han Francisco, Cat i For"oii!niiipt:or. Atliinn, Ilronrhlt In Catarrh, Jvieiin. II'IiuIie Iebil ity, iirnljci' iilioiiinnlism. aul nil Chronic Mini Ktr-oiiH IiMrder. lack ageM iimy be co v'iiintly went by ii re, r'ily fr liinnliHt-cuweiit houie. Send for free tn atlie on theOxygeis treat men t. AddrenN the proprietorn, llOU, till 4-ii trdKlreet, iMiila., Pa., or II. K. MATH i:VN, I'aclllc IeiOMltory, 00 Moutttoniery NtSiwi rranciiteo.C'Ml. MAKE USE OF THIS VEGETABLE KINGDOM j A sritE F.EMEDY FOR BLOOD and LIVER COMPLAINT I For -wle rvwhere tl 00 ' riHK " Will I K " WK HAVi; T1IIM DAY SOI.I M nr e,ni li e liit-n-t III, ami traimferredl lie KKuney .f the White s-winK Mitrlime to Mr. Jolm B. !arrl son. ofTinrriiird str ft. I'.miIhii.I. Or. Mr. Jarri.HHi will liereafter supply tlie irru.-iinr (leuiaitd lor this HiiperUir ami popular sewing tnucliine. apli I llll.Lt ft JUKR, Pi!! Wlllf SrZ'7-.7- " - LttfJi.'.--Zi-- - ' - j & MS